13th ADRIPS meeting : Lisbon (15-17 July)

The 13th ADRIPS meeting will be held in Lisbon from the 15th to the 17th of July 2020. Because this edition will be held in Portugal, scholars will have the opportunity to communicate either in French or in English.

Lisbon“Getting the feel of a city involves a mixture of observation and experience that only come when we allow ourselves to be drawn into its daily life and discover its smells, sounds, voices, lanes and hidden corners…In Lisboa, the RIver Tagus is never far away as we explore the history-laden streets of a city that constantly confronts us with its past, as the decorative cobble pavements lead us up from the Praça do Comércio through the 18th century Lower Town to St. George’s Castle.From the Castle, we can enjoy unparalleled views of the south bank, Rossio, the Carmo Convent, the Bairro Alto, the Avenida da Liberdade and Parque Eduardo VII, Nossa Senhora do Monte and the Mount of Graça. It could be for all the world a picture postcard of Lisboa under a perpetually blue sky, reflecting the varied colours of the roofs, streets, old houses, window frames and green spaces, offset by the glittering stream of the Tagus!”

Scientific exchanges of the 13th ADRIPS meeting

For this edition, the ADRIPS meeting offer the possibility to communicate via oral presentations or posters and a 3 min talk. As already mentionned, scholars could choose to communicate either in French or in English.

Plenary sessions, round tables and debates on scientific actuality will be proposed in this edition.

Best poster award

Jury composed of junior and senior researchers will select the best poster. Results will be announced during the ADRIPS general assembly.

In this edition, you can submit as usual individual talks, symposia, and posters. This year, you can also submit round tables.Moreover, to shed light on Posters, the speaker will have 3 min to orally present their Poster in a plenary session before going in front of their Poster for extended scientific exchanges.

In order to guarantee a data-based conference, every presentation should contain some empirical data. Two options are possible:

• The data collection is completed at the time of submission

• The data collection is not completed by the time of submission. In that case, you have to submit a pre-registered report including a potential Interim analysis (Lakens, 2014) in order to present preliminary results in case the data collection is not finished by the time of the conference.